Southern Colleges & Universities

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Get Your Chances of Admission at Top Southern Region Colleges

The South is home to many of the nation’s top colleges including Davidson, Duke, Emory, University of Florida, Furman, Georgia Tech, Hendrix, Harvey Mudd, Rhodes, Rice, University of Richmond, University of Texas, Trinity University, University of the South (Sewanee), University of Virginia, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Washington & Lee, and William & Mary.

Each Southen college has different admissions criteria and standards, so an applicant’s chance of admission can vary significantly from college to college. If you’re curious about which Southern U.S. or other top colleges you’re more likely to get into, Go4Ivy can calculate your chances of admission, so you can make confident decisions about where to apply.

Get your chances of admission report now. Or, if you're still researching colleges and narrowing down your college list, you can find additional information about the top colleges in the South below including location, acceptance rate, admissions requirements and more....

About Colleges in the South

The Southern U.S. boasts a number of top colleges -- from private liberal arts colleges to large research universities to public colleges. For example, the College of William & Mary is one of the best liberal arts colleges in the country. Duke often ranks among the nation's top private universities, and UVA ranks among the best public universities. At the public universities, admissions preference is usually given to in-state applicants, but many out-of-state applicants are also admitted. The private colleges and universities typically aim for greater geographic diversity when making admissions decisions.